by James A. Bacon
A University of Virginia mentorship program for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color) students discriminates against White people on the basis of race, contends a complaint filed Tuesday by the Equal Protection Project.
The BIPOC Alumni-Student Mentoring Program provides up to 25 UVA students in the School of Education and Human Development with individualized guidance from alumni educators. Its goal, according to its web page, is to โimprove BIPOC undergraduatesโ program experiences, career opportunities, and retention through pairing these learners with alumni mentors.โ
โJust as it would be a violation of the universityโs rules to have a whites-only mentoring program, itโs a violation of the rules to have a non-whites-only program,โ said William A. Jacobson, founder of the Equal Opportunity Project, reports WVIR. โThe university needs to be race-neutral in its educational and related programming.โ











